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So it's a completely different story. A Yeshu yes, but not the Yeshua. |
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this nonapologetic source certainly has no reason to make up fake stories about Jesus like you allege accounts for all his followers accounts. I have noticed a trend in your arguments. all accounts of followers cannot be trusted and all other accounts must be about someone else because they do not agree with the followers. |
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Please try to retain some perspective, ssclichter. We are not talking about something that took place over four continents and five years here. The main focus of the gospels is the crucifixion and resurrection; Three days in one medium city. And we are not talking about details either. Earthquakes and dead people rising from their graves are front page news anywhere.
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Many things were "taught" by the 3rd century. Marcion TAUGHT Jesus Christ came directly from HEAVEN, and that he had no earthly parents. Marcion TAUGHT Jesus was an apparition but could be seen and many believed Marcion. It is TAUGHT that Jesus is the offspring of the Holy Ghost, but you know that what is being TAUGHT is not history. |
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1. There were 19 hijackers 2. There was a "20th hijacker" snagged. Neither one of these is contradictory to the other because, when read in order, a reader can quickly see that there were 19 hijackers which carried out the attack, with a last hijacker that was caught before it he could accomplish his mission. You do not have to add anything to the information given to make it make sense. How about the gospels? 1. Matthew: One angel meets the women 2. Mark: A young man meets the women 3. Luke: Two men dressed in clothes that gleamed like lightening met the women 4 John: Two angels in white met only one woman (Mary M) Now when a reader reads the above, it is clear that not everything is clear. Was it one young man, one angel, two men, or two angels that met the women (or woman)? In order to make this make sense, you have to start finding ways to make the information fit (i.e. "if there were two angels, the there surely was one angel present,""the two 'men' were actually the two angels," etc.). You cannot read each one and come away with a picture of what happened as you can with the 9/11 information. In order for the example to work, a reader would have to find articles that read something like this: 1. There were 19 hijackers of Middle Eastern origin that led the attack 2. There were 19 hijackers of South American origin that led the attack 3. There were 20 hijackers dressed in Arab garb that led the attack 4. There were 20 hijackers dressed in American clothing that led the attack So, in the example, which was it? Were there 19 hijackers or 20? Were they dressed in Middle Eastern style clothing or American? If a reader found four different articles from published newspapers that read like the above, should they have any confidence in any of the newspapers? Should they try to reconcile all of them into a plausible narrative in order to claim that all the newspapers were correct (because surely if there were 20 hijackers, there were 19, right?)? |
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But I have always felt that, while I would want the best lawyer on my side if I was ever convicted of something, that there is something a bit disengenuous about the way they get decisions to come out in the best interest of their client. It's not like lawyers actually believe what they are arguing, it is their job to find the most effective way to do it. |
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Marching out things claims that people make have no bearing on the claims that are true. ~steve |
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